The Rochester Black Nurses Association urges officials to address and repair disparities within maternal health care, Wednesday, April 17, 2024.
Rochester, N.Y. — Rochester is recognizing black maternal health by proclaiming April 11-17, black maternal health week.met to urge the city to support the groups ongoing work in mitigating disparities in maternal health care. "Black women are reporting their symptoms, but are you listening? Are providers listening? Are legislators listening? Do you see her? says RBNA President Dr. Celia McIntosh. "The consequences of black and brown mothers not being heard are many including motherless children, and broken families. Everyone can play a role in improving maternal health outcomes.
The committee was formed in 2021, after reports found 60% of pregnancy-related complications were preventable, with black women 2.3 times more likely to experience them. “My journey into motherhood was one I anticipated with joy and hope," says Meeka Johnakin, a nurse and member of RBNA. "I believed that meant being protected, respected, and equally provided for but it didn’t. However, my experience revealed a harsh reality. I was sadly mistaken, and rudely reminded that being a human overshadowed my human rights, social economic status, educational background, as well as professional titles.
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